The new signs would notify customers that pharmacies must provide an alternative drug if they are out of stock or allow the prescription to be filled at a different pharmacy. The signs also will list a toll-free [800-280-4149] pharmacy hot line [and website] for complaints.

Dreamy! Next step? Let’s require hospitals to post similar signs informing rape victims they have a right to EC.

The Supreme Court acted Monday to keep Texas’ 19 abortion clinics open, amid a legal fight that threatens to close more than half of them.

The justices voted 5-4 to grant an emergency appeal from the clinics after a federal appeals court upheld new clinic regulations and refused to keep them on hold while the clinics appealed to the Supreme Court.

The Supreme Court order will remain in effect at least until the court decides whether to hear the clinics’ appeal of the lower court ruling, not before the fall.

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The sweaty middle of July in New York City is the perfect time for Summer, Sex & Spirits, hosted by Planned Parenthood of New York City’s all-volunteer Activist Council. This legendary fundraiser for Planned Parenthood of New ...

A federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld major pieces of Texas’s controversial abortion law, delivering another win for the state’s conservative leaders.

The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that two of the law’s requirements — that abortion providers must seek admitting privileges to nearby hospitals and that facilities must be upgraded to meet the standards of an outpatient surgical center — can go into effect for all but one facility.

“In plain terms, H.B. 2 and its provisions may be applied throughout Texas,” the 5th Circuit Court wrote about the law.

In even plainer terms, the court ruled — for the second time — that Texas’s devastating anti-choice restrictions ...